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第一部分:交际用语(共
5
小题,每小题
3
分,满分
15
分)
此部分共有
5
个未完成的对话,
针对每个对话中未完成的部分有
4
个选项,
请从
A, B, C,
D
四个选项中选出正确选项。
1.
—
May I see
your tickets, please?
—
______________.
A. No, they are mine
B. No, you
can
’
t
C. Sure
D. Y
es, you can
2.
—
Would you
like something to drink? What about a cup of tea?
—
_______________
A. No, thanks
B.
No, I wouldn
’
t
C.
Y
es, I want
D.
Y
es, I like
3.
—
Wow! This is a marvelous
room! I
’
ve never known
you
’
re so artistic.
—
_________.
A.
Great, I am very art-conscious
B.
Don
’
t mention it
C. Thanks for your compliments
D.
It
’
s fine
4.
—
_________
—
He teaches physics in a
school.
A. What does your father want
to do?
B. Who is your father?
C. What is your father?
D. Where is your father now?
5.
—
How are you,
Bob?
—
_____________
A. How are you?
B.
I
’
m fine. Thank you.
C. How do you do?
D. Nice to meet
you.
第二部分:阅读理解(共
10
小题,每小题
3
分,满分
30
分)
此部分共有
2
篇短文,
在第一篇短文后有
5
个正误判断题,
从每题后的两个选项中选出
正确
答案;在第二篇短文后有
5
个问题。请从每个问题后的
A, B, C,
D
四个选项中选出
正确选项。
Passage 1
There were once
many sheiks
(阿拉伯的酋长)
who
wanted to marry Queen Maura, for
she
was one of the
most
beautiful and powerful queens of
Arabia. However, she did
not
like
most of the sheiks, and
soon there were only three left on her list of
possible husbands.
These
three
sheiks
were
all
equally
young
and
handsome,
rich
and
strong.
It
was
very
hard
for
the
Queen
to
choose
the
best
one.
One
evening,
she
disguised
herself
and
went
to
where the three sheiks were having
their evening meal. She asked them to give her
something
to eat. The first sheik gave
her some stale
(不新鲜的)
food
left over from the day before. The
second
sheik
gave
her
a
tough
piece
of
old
camel’s
tail.
The
third
sheik,
whose
name
was
Hakim, gave her some of the most
tender
(
嫩的)
and
tasty meat. After the meal, Queen Maura
left the sheiks’ camp.
The next day
, she invited
the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She told
her servants to
give
each
sheik
what
he
had
given
her
the
evening
before.
Hakim,
who
received
a
plate
of
tender
and tasty meat, would not eat it unless the other
two sheiks could share it with him.
Queen Maura was
now certain
which of
the
sheiks she wanted
to
marry
―Hakim
is
the
most generous of you,‖
she told them, ―so I want to marry him and he will
become king.‖
6. The Queen
was looking for a husband.
A. T
B. F
7. The Queen disguised
herself because she didn
’
t
want to be recognized by the sheiks.
A.
T
B. F
8. She gave the sheiks some stale food
to eat the next evening.
A. T
B. F
9. Hakim wanted to eat his meal because
it was very tasty.
A. T
B. F
10. The
Queen finally decided to marry Hakim the next
evening after the meal.
A. T
B. F
Passage 2
A characteristic
of
American culture that
has
become almost a tradition
is to respect
the
self-made
man
–
the
man who has
risen to the top through his own efforts,
usually beginning
by
working with
his
hands. While
the
leader
in business or
industry or
the college
professor
occupies
a
higher
social
position
and
commands
greater
respect
in
the
community
tha
n
the
common
laborer
or
even
the
skilled
factory
worker,
he
may
take
pains
to
point
out
that
his
father started life in America as a
farmer or laborer of some sort.
This
attitude
toward
manual
(
体力的
)
labor
is
now
still
seen
in
many
aspects
of
American
life.
One
is
invited
to
dinner
at
a
home
that
is
not
only
comfortably
but
even
luxuriously
(
豪华地
) furnished and in which
there is every evidence of the fact that the
family
has
been
able
to
afford
foreign
travel,
expensive
hobbies,
and
college
education
for
the
children;
yet
the
hostess
probably
will
cook
the
dinner
herself,
will
serve
it
herself
and
will
wash
dishes
afterward,
furthermore
the
dinner
will
not
consist
merely
of
something
quickly
and easily assembled
from
contents of
various cans and
a cake or a pie bought at the
nearby
bakery
. On the
contrary
,
the hostess usually
takes pride in careful preparation of special
dishes.
A professional
may
talk about
washing
the car,
digging
in
his
flowerbeds, painting
the
house.
His wife may even
help with these things, just as he often helps her
with the dishwashing. The
son
who
is
away
at
college
may
wait
on
table
and
wash
dishes
for
his
living,
or
during
the
summer he may work with a construction
gang on a highway in order to pay for his
education.
11. From paragraph 1, we
know that in America
.
A. people tend to have a
high opinion of the self-made man
B.
people can always rise to the top through their
won efforts
C. college professors win
great respect from common workers
D.
people feel painful to mention their fathers as
labors
12. According to the passage,
the hostess cooks dinner herself mainly because
.
A. servants in American are hard to get
B. she takes pride in what she can do
herself
C. she can hardly afford
servants
D. it is easy to prepare a meal with
canned food
13. The
expressi
on ―wait on table‖ in the
second paragraph means ―
‖.
A.
work in fl furniture shop
B. keep accounts for a bar
C. wait to lay
the table
D.
serve customers in a restaurant
14. The
author’s attitude towards manual
(
体力的
) labor is
.
A. positive
B.
negative
C. humorous
D. critical
15. Which of the
following may serve as the best title of the
passage?
A. A Respectable
Self
—
made Family
.